


The students recognized were:
• Brookelyn Waddle
• Hiley Lawson
• Zoe Libbey
• Abel Koski
• Jason Ostrom
• Nolan Scott
The City of Kalama and the Kalama Police Department congratulate these students on their accomplishments and wish them continued success in their future endeavors.



Joshua Young grew up in rural northeast Ohio and moved to Wenatchee, Washington, in 2016, where he attended Eastmont High School and participated in the Running Start program. After graduating, he pursued a career in law enforcement, gaining experience in private security and hospital security, including Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) training.
Joshua later joined the Grant County Sheriff's Office, graduated from the Southwest Regional Police Academy in February 2023, and served as a deputy. Afterward, he and his spouse relocated to Kalama, where they chose to build their future.
Joshua is honored to be part of this community and grateful for the opportunity to serve and protect its residents.
Welcome aboard Joshua.....

Officer Bailey’s vigilance, professionalism, and dedication to public safety reflect the values of the Kalama Police Department. We also want to thank the Woodland Police Department for their assistance during the incident.
Please join us in congratulating Officer Bailey on this well deserved recognition.




opportunity to recognize the courage, service, and sacrifice of law
enforcement officers across the country. We appreciate the continued support
shown to the officers who work each day to keep the Kalama community safe
and honor the memory of those who gave their lives in the line of duty.

The officer conducted a traffic stop and, through a thorough investigation, safely located and recovered two juveniles who had been reported as endangered missing. The juveniles were later turned over to Cowlitz County Child Protective Services.
This outcome reflects the dedication and vigilance of the officer. The Kalama Police Department would also like to thank the Woodland Police Department for their support in ensuring the safe recovery of the juveniles.



From March 27 through April 1, the same stretch will be reduced to one lane. Traffic signs and control crews will be on-site to help direct flow.
Please use caution when traveling through the area and plan extra time for your commute. Thank you for your patience!



Update: Dog Reunited with Owner
This dog has been successfully reunited with its owner. Officers were able to identify a microchip, which led to contact with the registered owner residing in La Center. The owner reported the dog was home when they left for work the previous day and was unaware how it ended up in Kalama. The owner was relieved to learn the dog had been safely located. This incident serves as a good reminder of the importance of microchipping pets, as it allows for quick and successful reunification when they become lost.
Found Dog
A friendly female dog was found wandering near Elm Street and Fourth Street and has been turned in to the Kalama Police Department for safekeeping
If you recognize her or know who her owner might be, please contact the Kalama Police Department or stop by the PD to reunite her with her family.
Thank you for helping us get her home safely!


Public Safety Update - Kalama High School
Earlier today, the Kalama Police Department responded to a report of a potential threat at Kalama High School. Officers immediately coordinated with school staff to ensure the safety of all students and faculty.
After a thorough investigation, officers determined there was no credible threat to the school or the community. The situation has been resolved, and the campus is safe.
We want to thank Kalama School District staff for their quick action and cooperation, as well as the students and parents for their understanding during this incident.
This remains an active investigation, and no additional information will be released at this time.
Kalama Police Department

The Kalama Police Department would like to extend our sincere gratitude to everyone who attended and supported this year's Shop with a Cop dinner. Thanks to the generosity of our community, over $6K was raised, from this dinner alone, which will allow us to provide even more children a holiday shopping experience this December.
Shop with a cop is one of our most meaningful outreach programs. It helps strengthen the bond between officers and the families we serve while ensuring that every child in our community feels the spirit of the holidays.
We are proud to serve in a city where compassion and partnership continue to make a difference. Thank you, Kalama, for your ongoing support.
-The Kalama Police Department
https://www.kalamapolice.com/o/kp/article/1917936

Location: 320 N 1st Street, Kalama, WA

"It is not just the tragedy of September 11, 2001 that we must remember, but the feeling of unity that we felt on September 12, 2001." -- Unknown
Remembering our fallen heroes, brothers, sisters, mothers, fathers, and friends lost on September 11, 2001.
We will never forget........

Only 175 dinner SEATS will be sold- No tickets at the door. Up to 75 to-go orders (tickets) will be pre-sold for carry out. Orders must be picked up between 6:00 and 6:30pm at the Community Building.
Menu-- Cuban style arroz con pollo (yellow rice with chicken), Puerto Rican red beans, salad, dinner roll, and flan for dessert. An optional vegetarian yellow rice will also be available upon request at time of ticket purchase.
Come join us for an evening of dinner, music, fun, and auctions/prizes for a truly worthwhile cause!!
**The Kalama Police Department is proud to participate in the Shop with a Cop program. This program provides a Christmas gift buying and giving opportunity for under privileged children in the Kalama community. Children from low-income families are selected to receive a $100 shopping trip to buy gifts for themselves and their family members. Police officers from Kalama donate their time to assist these children with their shopping and it is a truly heartwarming experience.
